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Reduction and Elimination in Philosophy and the Sciences

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Inhalt / Contents<br />

Inhalt / Contents<br />

Formal Mechanisms for <strong>Reduction</strong> <strong>in</strong> Science<br />

Terje Aaberge ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 11<br />

Wittgenste<strong>in</strong> on Count<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> Political Economy<br />

Sonja M. Amadae .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 14<br />

Referential Practice <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> Lure of August<strong>in</strong>ianism<br />

Michael Ashcroft................................................................................................................................................................................................. 17<br />

The Date of Tractatus Beg<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g<br />

Luciano Bazzocchi ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 20<br />

The Essence (?) of Color, Accord<strong>in</strong>g to Wittgenste<strong>in</strong><br />

Ondřej Beran ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 23<br />

Wittgenste<strong>in</strong>’s Externalism – Gett<strong>in</strong>g Semantic Externalism through <strong>the</strong> Private Language Argument <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> Rule-Follow<strong>in</strong>g Considerations<br />

Crist<strong>in</strong>a Borgoni ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 26<br />

Informal <strong>Reduction</strong><br />

E.P. Br<strong>and</strong>on ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 29<br />

An Anti-<strong>Reduction</strong>ist Argument Based on Sp<strong>in</strong>oza’s Naturalism<br />

Nancy Brenner-Golomb ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 31<br />

Did I Do It? – Yeah, You Did! Wittgenste<strong>in</strong> & Libet On Free Will<br />

René J. Campis C. / Carlos M. Muñoz S. .......................................................................................................................................................... 34<br />

Mental Causation <strong>and</strong> Physical Causation<br />

Lorenzo Cas<strong>in</strong>i .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 38<br />

On Two Recent Defenses of The Simple Conditional Analysis of Disposition-Ascriptions<br />

Kai-Yuan Cheng ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 41<br />

Queen Victoria’s Dy<strong>in</strong>g Thoughts<br />

Timothy William Child ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 45<br />

Diagonalization. The Liar Paradox, <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> Appendix to Grundgesetze: Volume II<br />

Roy T Cook ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 47<br />

Exorciz<strong>in</strong>g Gettier<br />

Claudio F. Costa ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 50<br />

A Wittgenste<strong>in</strong>ian Approach to Ethical Supervenience<br />

Soroush Dabbagh ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 52<br />

There can be Causal without Ontological Reducibility of Consciousness? Troubles with Searle’s Account of <strong>Reduction</strong><br />

Tárik de Athayde Prata ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 55<br />

Algorithms <strong>and</strong> Ontology<br />

Walter Dean ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 58<br />

The Knower Paradox <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> Quantified Logic of Proofs<br />

Walter Dean / Hidenori Kurokawa ..................................................................................................................................................................... 61<br />

Qu<strong>in</strong>e on <strong>the</strong> <strong>Reduction</strong> of Mean<strong>in</strong>gs<br />

Lieven Decock .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 64<br />

The Scapegoat Theory of Causality<br />

Marcello di Paola ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 67<br />

Logic Must Take Care of Itself<br />

Tamara Dobler .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 70<br />

Wittgenste<strong>in</strong> on Frazer <strong>and</strong> Explanation<br />

Keith Dromm ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 73<br />

Dummett on <strong>the</strong> Orig<strong>in</strong>s of Analytical <strong>Philosophy</strong><br />

George Duke ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 76<br />

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